impeachment 音标拼音: [ɪmp'itʃmənt]
n . 责难;弹核
责难;弹核
impeachment n 1 :
a formal document charging a public official with misconduct in office Impeachment \
Im *
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n . [
Cf .
F .
emp [^
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chement .]
The act of impeaching ,
or the state of being impeached ;
as :
(
a )
Hindrance ;
impediment ;
obstruction . [
Obs .]
[
1913 Webster ]
Willing to march on to Calais ,
Without impeachment . --
Shak .
(
b )
A calling to account ;
arraignment ;
especially ,
of a public officer for maladministration .
[
1913 Webster ]
The consequence of Coriolanus '
impeachment had like to have been fatal to their state . --
Swift .
(
c )
A calling in question as to purity of motives ,
rectitude of conduct ,
credibility ,
etc .;
accusation ;
reproach ;
as ,
an impeachment of motives . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
In England ,
it is the privilege or right of the House of Commons to impeach ,
and the right of the House of Lords to try and determine impeachments .
In the United States ,
it is the right of the House of Representatives to impeach ,
and of the Senate to try and determine impeachments .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Articles of impeachment }.
See under {
Article }.
{
Impeachment of waste } (
Law ),
restraint from ,
or accountability for ,
injury ;
also ,
a suit for damages for injury . --
Abbott .
[
1913 Webster ]
IMPEACHMENT ,
const .
law ,
punishments .
Under the constitution and laws of the United States ,
an impeachment may be described to be a written accusation ,
by the house of representatives of the United States ,
to the senate of the United States ,
against an officer .
The presentment ,
written accusation ,
is called articles of impeachment .
2 .
The constitution declares that the house of representatives shall have the sole power of impeachment art .
1 ,
s .
2 ,
cl .
5 and that the senate shall have the sole power to try all impeachments .
Art .
1 ,
s .
3 ,
cl .
6 .
3 .
The persons liable to impeachment are the president ,
vice -
president ,
and all civil officers of the United States .
Art .
2 ,
s .
4 .
A question arose upon an impeachment before the senate ,
in 1799 ,
whether a senator was a civil officer of the United States ,
within the purview of this section of the constitution ,
and it was decided by the senate ,
by a vote of fourteen against eleven ,
that he was not .
Senate Journ .,
January 10th ,
1799 ;
Story on Const .
Sec .
791 ;
Rawle on Const .
213 ,
214 Serg .
Const .
Law ,
376 .
4 .
The offences for which a guilty officer may be impeached are ,
treason ,
bribery ,
and other high crimes and misdemeanors .
Art .
2 ,
s .
4 .
The constitution defines the crime of treason .
Art .
3 ,
s .
3 .
Recourse must be had to the common law for a definition of bribery .
Not having particularly mentioned what is to be understood by "
other high crimes and misdemeanors ,"
resort ,
it is presumed ,
must be had to parliamentary practice ,
and the common law ,
in order to ascertain what they are .
Story ,
Sec .
795 .
5 .
The mode of proceeding ,
in the institution and trial of impeachments ,
is as follows :
When a person who may be legally impeached has been guilty ,
or is supposed to have been guilty ,
of some malversation in office ,
a resolution is generally brought forward by a member of the house of representatives ,
either to accuse the party ,
or for a committee of inquiry .
If the committee report adversely to the party accused ,
they give a statement of the charges ,
and recommend that he be impeached ;
when the resolution is adopted by the house ,
a committee is appointed to impeach the party at the bar of the senate ,
and to state that the articles of impeachment against him will be exhibited in due time ,
and made good before the senate ,
and to demand that the senate take order for the appearance of the party to answer to the impeachment .
The house then agree upon the articles of impeachment ,
and they are presented to the senate by a committee appointed by the house to prosecute the impeachment ;
the senate then issues process ,
summoning the party to appear at a given day before them ,
to answer to the articles .
The process is served by the sergeant -
at -
arms of the senate ,
and a return is made of it to the senate ,
under oath .
On the return -
day of the process ,
the senate resolves itself into a court of impeachment ,
and the senators are sworn to do justice ,
according to the constitution and laws .
The person impeached is called to answer ,
and either appears or does not appear .
If he does not appear ,
his default is recorded ,
and the senate may proceed ex parte .
If he does appear ,
either by himself or attorney ,
the parties are required to form an issue ,
and a time is then assigned for the trial .
The proceedings on the trial are conducted substantially as they are upon common judicial trials .
If any debates arise among the senators ,
they are conducted in secret ,
and the final decision is given by yeas and nays ;
but no person can be convicted without the concurrence of two -
thirds of the members present .
Const .
art .
1 ,
s .
2 ,
cl .
6 .
6 .
When the president is tried ,
the chief justice shall preside .
The judgment ,
in cases of impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from office ,
and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor ,
trust ,
or profit under the United States .
Proceedings on impeachments under the state constitutions are somewhat similar .
Vide Courts of the United States .
IMPEACHMENT ,
evidence .
An allegation ,
supported by proof ,
that a witness who has been examined is unworthy of credit .
2 .
Every witness is liable to be impeached as to his character for truth ;
and ,
if his general character is good ,
he is presumed ,
at all times ,
to be ready to support it .
3 Bouv .
Inst .
n .
3224 ,
et seq .
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